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Board reviews budget monitoring and considers renewals and capital abatement contracts

Ann Arbor Public Schools Board of Education · April 23, 2026
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Summary

Trustees heard that February finances are trending as expected, considered a one-year renewal for Everyday Math journals, discussed a food-service renewal with a 3% annual per-meal increase, and received capital-program recommendations for summer 2026 abatement work at three schools.

The Ann Arbor Public Schools board received routine budget monitoring and several procurement and capital-project briefings at its April 22 meeting.

Finance update

Finance staff reported that February 2026 revenues and expenditures are tracking near prior projections and that the district—s projected fund balance (expressed in the presentation as roughly 5.72%) remains consistent with earlier estimates. Staff emphasized that special-revenue and community-service funds are performing within expected ranges and that food-service reimbursements can lag due to state timing.

Curriculum materials

Mrs. Linden brought a first briefing to renew K–5 Everyday Math student journals (consumable workbooks) with a recommended not-to-exceed amount of…

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